<p>A Montevallo man who prompted a large-scale police response when he jumped from the Black Warrior Parkway bridge in October has been ordered to pay the city of Tuscaloosa $1,400.</p><p>Justin Jay Rich, 24, was charged after authorities spent hours searching the area for someone they believed had attempted suicide after a motorist witnessed Rich jump from the bridge. </p><p>Rich told deputies that no one had jumped from the bridge, but they later found a YouTube video of him making the 110-foot jump. </p><p>He pleaded guilty in January to obstructing government operations, a misdemeanor charge. A disorderly conduct charge was dropped at the request of the Tuscaloosa County District Attorney's Office. </p><p>He was ordered to pay the city $1,400 for costs associated with the search, court costs of $150 and remain on probation for two years.</p><p>The search involved law enforcement and rescue personnel who spent a Sunday night and Monday morning diving in the river, searching the riverbanks and searching from a helicopter.</p><p>The video is still posted on YouTube.</p><p>Reach Stephanie Taylor at stephanie.taylor@tuscaloosanews.com or 205-722-0210.</p>